The Starlink Constellation is a satellite system created by privately held rocket and spacecraft company, Space Exploration Technologies Corporation (SpaceX). Starlink uses low earth orbit (LEO) to launch a satellite system that uses radio signals through space to provide high speed global internet coverage. Though global internet connectivity has many benefits, there are many ethical issues associated with the project. SpaceX’s Starlink Constellation’s satellite internet is designed to provide global high speed connectivity mainly in undeserved and remote areas. While this technological advancement has the potential to connect the digital divide. It also introduces ethical concerns. These include environmental degradation through space debris, orbital congestion, and atmospheric pollution, as well as social political risks such as data privacy violations, corporate domination of space, and military involvement in global conflicts.This paper examines these issues through six ethical frameworks. Utilitarianism, Deontology, Ecocentrism, Ethical Absolutism, Consequentialism, and Relational Ethics. These frameworks are used to assess whether the benefits of Starlink outweigh its long term consequences. While SpaceX aims to advance global connectivity, the rapid expansion of Starlink highlights the urgent need for regulatory oversight and sustainable satellite design. The potential solutions for the harm caused by the Starlink constellation may include but are not limited to regulations and requirements related to the materials used and polluted during re-entry and launch.
Exploring the Ethical Considerations of the Starlink Constellation
02.05.2025
211790 byte
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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